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that's the law. >> fine. and if you find out the attorney general went too far and you are the president, can you say i think he went to far? i think there are real problems here, we've got to look into it? that's not the thing. the irs thing is really the thing. that involves -- >> the president said it went too far. so those two -- the top officials, the irs acting commissioner is gone. the president -- >> but how are we going to get to the bottom of what happened? >> absolutely, let's get to the bottom of it. let investigate the facts to prevent it from happening again, you need to know how it happened. i think a lot of people are asking who's watching the store? and is the level of managerial oversight that it rises to the level of wrong doing? i think that's the issue. >> and how at this point do you try to get to the bottom of who directed what happened at the irs? because it is a very important question. >> well, we do need an investigation. there is going to be a continued investigation by the inspect
that's the law. >> fine. and if you find out the attorney general went too far and you are the president, can you say i think he went to far? i think there are real problems here, we've got to look into it? that's not the thing. the irs thing is really the thing. that involves -- >> the president said it went too far. so those two -- the top officials, the irs acting commissioner is gone. the president -- >> but how are we going to get to the bottom of what happened? >>...
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but, you know, i just dealt with it and accepted it because that's the way -- that's the law of the land in here. >> he explained the hit was ordered because the older victim was unable to keep up with the gang's military-style exercise program. >> he couldn't keep up with the exercise. you know, that was the reason. this is how stupid this is, you know, the dumb reasons they have in here. when i did speak up for him, it was placed on me. well, since you're speaking up for him, then you'll deal with it. and i dealt with it because that's what it was about. >> the older inmate survived the stabbing. and his assailant quit the gang. >> finally i made my stance and went against it. now i'm a christian and i go for that. i wrote him a letter and i apologized and told him i was sorry that i had to do that, that i was so weak. and i didn't, you know, protect him. i should have. i was in a position to protect him and i didn't. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes conte
but, you know, i just dealt with it and accepted it because that's the way -- that's the law of the land in here. >> he explained the hit was ordered because the older victim was unable to keep up with the gang's military-style exercise program. >> he couldn't keep up with the exercise. you know, that was the reason. this is how stupid this is, you know, the dumb reasons they have in here. when i did speak up for him, it was placed on me. well, since you're speaking up for him, then...
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and ap phone roecords case, the did lay out their rationale and support a shield law. >> what does this do to the second-term agenda? are we starting to work their way to washington? >> it potentially could interfere with his agenda, but, remember, republicans themselves have powerful incentives to cooperate with him on some issues like immigration, they need that to broaden their party base and on the budget deficit, the debt dealing that's potentially going to ripen later in the year, both sides have to get something done. they have reason to work together. >> there is caution, even though there is red meat. there is caution from former speaker newt gingrich about tempering expectations here and being more conservative in the way they are going after these things. >> no question about it they saw under newt gingrich, it backfired in 1998 when they overplayed their hand against bill clinton. the republican party, it's not that their base is not fired up about disliking president obama and what democrats stand for. the problem, the base isn't wide enough. they need to bring more people
and ap phone roecords case, the did lay out their rationale and support a shield law. >> what does this do to the second-term agenda? are we starting to work their way to washington? >> it potentially could interfere with his agenda, but, remember, republicans themselves have powerful incentives to cooperate with him on some issues like immigration, they need that to broaden their party base and on the budget deficit, the debt dealing that's potentially going to ripen later in the...
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it was videotaped and got national attention for a controversial molestation law in georgia. his sentence was enterally overturned and wilson was freed. wilson calls the entire ordeal a major learning experience. >> i just say i can't believe i did that type of behavior, because i don't condone that type of behavior. i just had to fight for what i believe was right. >> willson will graduate from morehouse tomorrow. he's engaged and has a beautiful 2 month old daughter. >>> popular area restaurant says thank you to our nation's armed forces with a meal on the house mission barbecue held a lunch with the heroes event in honor of armed forces day. this was up in perry hall. the eatery served free pulled pork, price credits, and turkey sandwiches. the restaurant also added $10,000 for the wounded warrior project. >>> the head political drama how was cards is returning to maryland. before the cast begins filming, they need more actors and extras. gigi barnettics plains that hundreds of hopefuls are answering the open call. >> reporter: when the hit political drama how was cards an
it was videotaped and got national attention for a controversial molestation law in georgia. his sentence was enterally overturned and wilson was freed. wilson calls the entire ordeal a major learning experience. >> i just say i can't believe i did that type of behavior, because i don't condone that type of behavior. i just had to fight for what i believe was right. >> willson will graduate from morehouse tomorrow. he's engaged and has a beautiful 2 month old daughter. >>>...
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wane and one saw meetings as unproductive despite link between animal abuse and violent crime many law enforcement officials continue to treat animal abuse as a minor property crime. accounting for the number of cases has become a challenge according to the report. a system was set up in 2009 to track cases but according to the report animal control never fully implemented or sustained the protocolors and it falls under health department but the commissioner didn't attend a meeting of the anti-abuse commission for 18 months after she was appointed and says it remains the step child of the department and it's chronically underfunded and understaffed. just one animal control officer is on duty at night according to the report and since last year no one's responding to calls of animals running at large. >> they say five key members of the commission recently resigned including the commission chair and a circuit court judge who had lots of trouble when her own dog was attacked. >> and they stay mayor is reviewing the report and maintains the city does not tolerate animal abuse. >> $600 mil
wane and one saw meetings as unproductive despite link between animal abuse and violent crime many law enforcement officials continue to treat animal abuse as a minor property crime. accounting for the number of cases has become a challenge according to the report. a system was set up in 2009 to track cases but according to the report animal control never fully implemented or sustained the protocolors and it falls under health department but the commissioner didn't attend a meeting of the...
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a law enforcement official says the suspect wrote that the attack was retribution for what he called u.s. crimes against muslims. >> so he was found in that boat just outside boston. this is after this day-long manhunt that essentially paralyzed the city. our deborah feyerick is joining us from new york. what did he say in his handwritten note? >> you know, it's fascinating. when you see the content summarized, it paints a portrait of what was going on inside his mind. it does appear 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev really never expected to live out the night. remember, he was on the run for more than 12 hours, he was wounded, he was bleeding. so he scrawled what appears to be a message on the inside of the boat. according to a law enforcement official apparently he wrote that one of the reasons he was not going to miss his brother, tamerlan who was killed just hours earlier, was because he fully expected to be joining his brother. he also says the motive, the motive retribution for u.s. attacks against muslims in both iraq and afghanistan. also he talks about the victims in boston. and
a law enforcement official says the suspect wrote that the attack was retribution for what he called u.s. crimes against muslims. >> so he was found in that boat just outside boston. this is after this day-long manhunt that essentially paralyzed the city. our deborah feyerick is joining us from new york. what did he say in his handwritten note? >> you know, it's fascinating. when you see the content summarized, it paints a portrait of what was going on inside his mind. it does...
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because of iowa law. anybow on paper or parole can never visit any body incarcerated. >> yvette and doris know all about that. since our visit to the correctional institute. doris has been paroled. the soonest she will visit e velt in 2012 when her probation expires. brad and michael love have more time. brad is eligible but has not yet made parole. >> we're going to spend as many years together here as we can. i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of killing some body again. >> coming up on lockup raw:prison love. >> these cats are their kids. you mess with the cat, it's their family. >> special bond between prisoner and pet. >> play games, with no respect, they'll shoot you respect back. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to
because of iowa law. anybow on paper or parole can never visit any body incarcerated. >> yvette and doris know all about that. since our visit to the correctional institute. doris has been paroled. the soonest she will visit e velt in 2012 when her probation expires. brad and michael love have more time. brad is eligible but has not yet made parole. >> we're going to spend as many years together here as we can. i love him to death. i would do anything for brad. anything. short of...
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. >> san francisco police and 16 other law. agencies, including the fbi, are joining forces to keep the 12k course safe. this first major event the city has hosted sense the boston bombings in april. a bomb scare in livermore caused the evacuation of the amgen race. >> it was a cardboard box with a southern california label on it, and we know it wasn't there in the morning and it was place thread sometime during the amgen, and we had to take precautions. >> a three-block radius was cleared before a vendor came forward and identified the box. stro extra security is not enough to scare away those visiting from across the pond to see the race. >> we'll probably walk over to anywhere long here and walk around. >> even if the has barricades are put in place, organizers say there will be safety measures used that participants and spectators will not see. >> police officers and k-9 units will be positionen along the course and there will be officers monitoring cameras in real-time from a remote location, all of this in an to effort to
. >> san francisco police and 16 other law. agencies, including the fbi, are joining forces to keep the 12k course safe. this first major event the city has hosted sense the boston bombings in april. a bomb scare in livermore caused the evacuation of the amgen race. >> it was a cardboard box with a southern california label on it, and we know it wasn't there in the morning and it was place thread sometime during the amgen, and we had to take precautions. >> a three-block...
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mitigate, a whole list of mitigating things, all done by law. arizona has its own laws on it. to be frank, not a lot of these mitigating factors jump out at you as to whether or not they would apply to jodi arias. of course this is the task of the jury. they must be unanimous. now, what are they looking at contextually? the jury is looking at arias earlier said she prefers death as she told a phoenix tv station right after her conviction. take a listen because it's important to the jury. >> i said years ago that i would rather get death than life and that still is true today. i believe death is the ultimate freedom so i'd rather just have my freedom as soon as i can get it. >> now, there was a lot of questions about what did this mean, was this reverse psychology? is this her true intentions? will it play with the jury? all of these are questions that must be considered. they must come to a knew anonymous decision. if they think it isn't the death penalty, it goes to the judge and she has to determine whether or not it is life without parole or 25 years with the possibility of
mitigate, a whole list of mitigating things, all done by law. arizona has its own laws on it. to be frank, not a lot of these mitigating factors jump out at you as to whether or not they would apply to jodi arias. of course this is the task of the jury. they must be unanimous. now, what are they looking at contextually? the jury is looking at arias earlier said she prefers death as she told a phoenix tv station right after her conviction. take a listen because it's important to the jury....
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it's because that is what -- how you appeal laws if you want to in this country. >> once the law was approved by -- went through and was approved by review by the supreme court, did you continue to attack obama care on through the november election? >> we have focused on obama care, and, of course, going into the elections last year, it was not as large of an issue as we would have liked it to be. >> why did you -- if you're not political, why did you keep hitting the issue going into an election? if it had already been approved by the supreme court? >> it's legislation. we're legislatively focused. and that's what we do. we weren't talking about candidates. and, in fact, when we talked about the law going into the election, we didn't even call it obama care. we said the president's health care law. because our attorneys said that if we used obama, the name obama, that would cause problems for our pending status. >> joy reid, thank you for joining us tonight. my concern, i've voiced to loudly, this is catnip for the hard right. it says the government's the enemy. the government's out
it's because that is what -- how you appeal laws if you want to in this country. >> once the law was approved by -- went through and was approved by review by the supreme court, did you continue to attack obama care on through the november election? >> we have focused on obama care, and, of course, going into the elections last year, it was not as large of an issue as we would have liked it to be. >> why did you -- if you're not political, why did you keep hitting the issue...
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. >> san francisco police and 16 other law. agencies, including the fbi, are joining forces to keep the 12k course safe. this is the first major event the city has hosted sense the boston bombings in april. a bomb scare in livermore caused the evacuation of the amgen race. >> it s a cardboard box with a southern california label on it, and we know it wasn't there in the morning and it was place thread sometime during the amgen, and we had to take precautions. >> a three-block radius was cleared before a vendor came forward and identified the box. stro extra security is not enough to scare away those visiting from across the pond to see the race. >> we'll probably walk over to anywhere long here and walk around. >> even if the has barricades are put in place, organizers say there will be safety measures used that participants and spectators will not see. >> police officers and k-9 units will be positionen along the course and there will be officers monitoring cameras in real-time from a remote location, all of this in an to effo
. >> san francisco police and 16 other law. agencies, including the fbi, are joining forces to keep the 12k course safe. this is the first major event the city has hosted sense the boston bombings in april. a bomb scare in livermore caused the evacuation of the amgen race. >> it s a cardboard box with a southern california label on it, and we know it wasn't there in the morning and it was place thread sometime during the amgen, and we had to take precautions. >> a three-block...
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the first law to reduce class sizes... and establishing community colleges. our schools may have changed, but our commitment to california's children never will... because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." i got to ask you, how many times has this happened to you. you have a baby, everything is going great, you never realize your own capacity for love, et cetera, blah, blah, blah, but there's one problem. you just can't seem to remember to change the little one's diapers because you're always busy playing with your phone. if only there was some way that your urine-soaked baby could contact you via social media. the following video is in portuguese but i think you'll get the idea. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> huggies tweet pea. isn't technology great? loosely translated, a sensor detects humidity inside the diaper and sends a message to mom and dad, or mom or dad, that it's time to change said diaper. now, the humidity thing i get. it's moisture related but my question is, if it t
the first law to reduce class sizes... and establishing community colleges. our schools may have changed, but our commitment to california's children never will... because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." i got to ask you, how many times has this happened to you. you have a baby, everything is going great, you never realize your own capacity for love, et cetera, blah, blah, blah, but there's one problem....
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the a.p., we need a media shield law. let's get that law in place. focus on the issues, not on the scandal of washington sf. >> the idea of karl rove's organization getting through as a social welfare organization is a joke. >> that, my friend, is what we're going to address in the next block of this broadcast. thank you. >>> coming up, a rove by any other name. from an election night car wreck to the driver's seat? we'll explain. >> now, here are the guys. this is the decision desk. now we're in the heart of the decision desk room. you head this place up. chris, you've been doing all the number crunching. these guys behind you. you tell me whether you stand by your call on ohio given the doubts karl rove just raised. >> we're actually quite comfortable with the call in ohio. we're here at nashville's renowned jimmy kelly's steakhouse, where tonight we've switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover. it's tender. good flavor. it just melts in your mouth. mine's perfect -- man! we're actually eating walmart steaks. are y
the a.p., we need a media shield law. let's get that law in place. focus on the issues, not on the scandal of washington sf. >> the idea of karl rove's organization getting through as a social welfare organization is a joke. >> that, my friend, is what we're going to address in the next block of this broadcast. thank you. >>> coming up, a rove by any other name. from an election night car wreck to the driver's seat? we'll explain. >> now, here are the guys. this is...
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the controversy's effect on implementing the 2014 health care law. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your day to unplug. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer
the controversy's effect on implementing the 2014 health care law. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your day to unplug. with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated...
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police records show charges of resisting arrest and assaulting a law enforcement officer. in the courtroom, the judge has some stern words for her. >> this is a community that has, in fact, you know, suffered a major airplane crash in the last couple of years. and an incident like this at the airport is a major concern for the public. >> the judge in court kind of told her, you know, you need to get your stuff together. you know, i want you to go to rehab back home, and you obviously have a problem, and you need to get it taken care of. >> four months after the incident in lexington, the charges of making a terrorist threat are dropped. >> guilty. >> mills pleads guilty to charges of alcohol intoxication in a public place and operating under the influence as a crew member of an aircraft. she attends rehab and is sentenced to pay a $660 fine. >> this was a case that i never thought would have gotten the attention that it did, but the interest and the publicity on the local news and people just calling me and asking me about it was amazing. >> mills loses her job with the ai
police records show charges of resisting arrest and assaulting a law enforcement officer. in the courtroom, the judge has some stern words for her. >> this is a community that has, in fact, you know, suffered a major airplane crash in the last couple of years. and an incident like this at the airport is a major concern for the public. >> the judge in court kind of told her, you know, you need to get your stuff together. you know, i want you to go to rehab back home, and you...
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the government warns that putting the plans on-line could violet export laws. before they disappeared, they were downloaded 100,000 times. we have been following a developing storyl for months now. wjz eyewitness news investigations. vic carter looks at why the internet and 3d printers could make homemade weapons the next battle. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. information on the internet is making gun control more difficult. >> shock waves from the boston marathon bombings rippling across the nation. investigators learned that the pressure cooker bombs that the suspects built that killed three and injuries hundreds. was found on how to manuals people can get on-line. >> a mirror image, or exactly from the manual. >> reporter: now you can learn more than bomb making on the internet, if you the money to buy a 3d printer and knows how to make guns you can make it in your home. >> you're making a gun. >> oh, absolutely. >> reporter: in the basement of his home, using a 3d printer, wjz eyewitness news found travis tinkering with technology, tea pots, chess pie
the government warns that putting the plans on-line could violet export laws. before they disappeared, they were downloaded 100,000 times. we have been following a developing storyl for months now. wjz eyewitness news investigations. vic carter looks at why the internet and 3d printers could make homemade weapons the next battle. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. information on the internet is making gun control more difficult. >> shock waves from the boston marathon bombings...
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and sometimes they act in ways that don't violate the law per se. but violate norms that we've set up and that should govern the way that things operate. and so even if the justice department didn't break the law, and pursuing the a.p. the way that they did they seem to be violating certain norms that we've set over time. that protect the way that -- >> i think it's huge. go ahead, frank. i think it's hugely distasteful for people on the left, i mean i find it distasteful that the government is monitoring the phone records of 100 journalists, i would have tried to pass the bill that they put on the floor in 2007. but the fact is, it didn't get passed. >> by the way, they were violating, alex, they were violating even if they weren't violating the statute, they were violating many, i think and i talked to some experts on this topic this morning -- they were violating longstanding department of justice guidelines on how to deal with this. there's a way to do this stuff. there's a whole community in washington that deals all the time between lawyers an
and sometimes they act in ways that don't violate the law per se. but violate norms that we've set up and that should govern the way that things operate. and so even if the justice department didn't break the law, and pursuing the a.p. the way that they did they seem to be violating certain norms that we've set over time. that protect the way that -- >> i think it's huge. go ahead, frank. i think it's hugely distasteful for people on the left, i mean i find it distasteful that the...
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the controversy's effect on implementing the 2014 health care law. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and...
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he went ton say, "obama is law of the land. it's pretty clear that president obama was reelected and obam obamacare is the law of the la land." so no matter what he said then, this is now. and he's changed his mind. the house will waste yet another week on another dead-end repeal vote. perhaps republicans think the 3th time is the -- the 37th time is the charm. 37 times on the exact same thing. the key party extremists bullied the leader into holding yet another vote to repeal the ah. affordable care act and roll back benefits for tens of millions of men's. this is what the speaker said last week, this is a quote. "we've got 70 new members who have not had an opportunity to vietnam on the president's health care law. frankly, they've been asking for an opportunity to vote on it." mr. president, this political cakabuki has tied up the floor f the house of representatives for weeks and cost the american taxpayers $52.4 million and counting. these are figures compiled by cbs news. just wasting 37 votes, all the house staff, all th
he went ton say, "obama is law of the land. it's pretty clear that president obama was reelected and obam obamacare is the law of the la land." so no matter what he said then, this is now. and he's changed his mind. the house will waste yet another week on another dead-end repeal vote. perhaps republicans think the 3th time is the -- the 37th time is the charm. 37 times on the exact same thing. the key party extremists bullied the leader into holding yet another vote to repeal the ah....
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companies that don't implement the law. that don't go along with it it there is also fee collection. so one of the things that people up here on capitol hill are concerned about is they think the american public doesn't realize the full breath of the power, if you will, of the irs, shep. >> shepard: right, mike. i wonder what we are expecting in this hearing tomorrow. >> expect it to be tough. there will be a fair amount of no we didn't, yes, you did, as you have the inspector general sitting next to the outgoing acting commissioner leading republicans are saying they want people to be held accountable. >> what we need certainly is prosecution of people who break the law. but we also need to make sure we have an administration that understands that the irs is not a tool of politics. >> toe the irs was not going after liberal groups. leading democrats up here realized the power of the tax collection agency. >> the irrelevancy those are three initials. treated fairly. these people are were not treated fairly that was wrong. >
companies that don't implement the law. that don't go along with it it there is also fee collection. so one of the things that people up here on capitol hill are concerned about is they think the american public doesn't realize the full breath of the power, if you will, of the irs, shep. >> shepard: right, mike. i wonder what we are expecting in this hearing tomorrow. >> expect it to be tough. there will be a fair amount of no we didn't, yes, you did, as you have the inspector...
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progress in tracking this problem has taken leadership from law enforcement and government at all levels. from a host of advocacy groups as well as from industries and motivated citizens. it has been a multipronged approach, encompassing laws and enforcement, penalties and think since, technologies as well as education and outreach. these efforts have led to a change in societal norms. and a lack of cultural acceptance. when kerry leitner was killed, drunk drivers frequently got away with mu. and they still do today. however, as a society, we are more aware of the risks of drinking and driving. today, the term designated driver is in our vernacular. yet, on average, today every , andone person is killed every hour 20 more are injured. three of those injured will life-altering debilitating injuries. it is so frustrating that with education and advocacy, with laws and enforcement, and with the many processes that have been set up to deal with the problem of drinking and driving, that we are still seeing so many lives lost. since 1995, the percentage of alcohol-related fatalities have been
progress in tracking this problem has taken leadership from law enforcement and government at all levels. from a host of advocacy groups as well as from industries and motivated citizens. it has been a multipronged approach, encompassing laws and enforcement, penalties and think since, technologies as well as education and outreach. these efforts have led to a change in societal norms. and a lack of cultural acceptance. when kerry leitner was killed, drunk drivers frequently got away with mu....
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they are debating an italian abortion law that allows women hr have abortions after months of pregnancy. a test of the filipino presidents time in power. to report.anila we have seen some violence in the run-up. yes indeed. so far, the report is that there are over 30 people that have been killed due to election related violence, but again, security enforcers are pointing out that this is a much smaller number than they had seen in previous elections. in fact, reported incidents of violence in the run-up to these gn tt thseeen on reforms that the president has instituted since he has been in power are so far working. these politicians are hoping some of the president's popularity rubs off on them. his approval ratings have been consistently high since he was elected on the promise of reform and good governance. three years later, this is the team. most of these politicians were not always in his corner. one senatorial candidate could have been first lady. thehusband ran against president in 2010. it was a bitter campaign with questions about the president's lyrical track record, his men
they are debating an italian abortion law that allows women hr have abortions after months of pregnancy. a test of the filipino presidents time in power. to report.anila we have seen some violence in the run-up. yes indeed. so far, the report is that there are over 30 people that have been killed due to election related violence, but again, security enforcers are pointing out that this is a much smaller number than they had seen in previous elections. in fact, reported incidents of violence in...
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i urming my colleagues to repeal this law and -- urge my colleagues to repeal this law. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. >> i rise today not positions for the patients rights repeal act. here we go again. this vote is more than just a side show it's an embarrassing spectacle that has consumed house republicans for more than two years to the detriment of our economy and millions of americans looking for work. republicans on this have their legislative heads in the sand nd their feet in cement. they are blind to the benefits that so many are experiencing through a.c.a. it is already helping millions of americans with many millions more set to gain insurance coverage through the marketplace next year. with their feet in cement 37 times house republicans will have voted to repeal all or part of obamacare. $50 million taxpayer dollars have been spent by house republican to try to repeal obamacare, which even speaker boehner acknowledged last year is the law of the land. since the beginning of 2011, republicans have spent no
i urming my colleagues to repeal this law and -- urge my colleagues to repeal this law. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. >> i rise today not positions for the patients rights repeal act. here we go again. this vote is more than just a side show it's an embarrassing spectacle that has consumed house republicans for more than two years to the detriment of our economy and millions of americans looking for work. republicans on this...
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marshall: opposition to this law is -- mr. marchant: opposition to this law is bipartisan. in fact a recent fox news poll showed that 56% of people that identified themselves as democrats were against the thousands of pages of obamacare regulations and called them way over the top. we must now repeal this law and get to work on reforms that lower costs, improve the quality of care and protect jobs. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced the of january 3, 2013, gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. murphy, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker. we're here tonight to talk about health care. something that is important to all of us. something that we have been discussing in this chamber for the last few years. trying to make health care affordable and accessible to many american families. a couple of years ago out of this chamber a bill was passed, one that many didn't even get a chance to read. but we were told in preparation for that, t
marshall: opposition to this law is -- mr. marchant: opposition to this law is bipartisan. in fact a recent fox news poll showed that 56% of people that identified themselves as democrats were against the thousands of pages of obamacare regulations and called them way over the top. we must now repeal this law and get to work on reforms that lower costs, improve the quality of care and protect jobs. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there further requests for one-minute speeches? under...
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maybe call law enforcement. that is not mean that law enforcement can't resolve a case just because someone calls and says i think there is something strange going on. there are limits to what law enforcement can do with someone 's home. they have to have a reason to believe there is a crime or a victim there. like it is important for everybody to be vigilant, to get to know your neighbors, to know what is going on. what is equally important is to teach children how they can take care of their own safety if you give them the information. give them tools, tell them to say no to an adult. tell them that there are ways to stay safe. we took about eight years worth of attempted abductions that were reported in the media. about a thousand of them. we confirm them with law enforcement that these were attempted abductions of children. of those thousand -- of those 8000, 32% of them, the occurred toduction or from school or school related activity. many occurred between 2:00 and 7:00 at night. that is when children are
maybe call law enforcement. that is not mean that law enforcement can't resolve a case just because someone calls and says i think there is something strange going on. there are limits to what law enforcement can do with someone 's home. they have to have a reason to believe there is a crime or a victim there. like it is important for everybody to be vigilant, to get to know your neighbors, to know what is going on. what is equally important is to teach children how they can take care of their...
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and my father-in-law stood up and said there's been an accident. and i thought immediately, being a military wife, i thought it had to be jim. and in the next word he said, patty. >> after this tragedy which was due to drinking and driving, you got directly involved in campaigns to fight drinking and driving. tell me about that. >> drunk driving is not taken as serious a crime as it is, even to this day. the bottom line is that people are still killed and injured every single day. every single day, 27 people, the total number of those killed in the kentucky crash, die on our roadways and thousands are injured by those who make the wrong choice to drink and drive. this is serious. you know, when something happens, for example, when the school shootings occurred, you know, the nation just was in an upheaval. that happened every day in our country because someone makes the wrong choice to drink and drive. >> do you ever think about the driver of the truck? >> i do. yeah, i do. i think about the driver. you know, not as frequently as i used to. i get t
and my father-in-law stood up and said there's been an accident. and i thought immediately, being a military wife, i thought it had to be jim. and in the next word he said, patty. >> after this tragedy which was due to drinking and driving, you got directly involved in campaigns to fight drinking and driving. tell me about that. >> drunk driving is not taken as serious a crime as it is, even to this day. the bottom line is that people are still killed and injured every single day....
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that's an attack against the rule of law. this woman cannot remain in that job, and i don't think she will. >> let us know how you feel about it. mike kelly will be on the show tomorrow with more on the hearing. >>> there's another fox alert for you right now. a plane has been forced to make an emergency landing overnight at new jersey's newark international airport after one of its landing gears malfunctioned in mid air. the scary scene was caught on camera. you can see it there. it happened after the u.s. airways flight took off from philadelphia. sparks flew as the pilot performed this deli landing and crews quickly doused the plane with foam as you can see. fortunately, none of the 31 passengers on board was hurt. >>> there were some frightening moments at the the cannes film festival in france. a man fired a gun near the outdoor studio during an interview. you can see everyone running for cover. fortunately the gun did not have real bullets and no one was hurt. >>> there was more trouble the night before. thieves pulled
that's an attack against the rule of law. this woman cannot remain in that job, and i don't think she will. >> let us know how you feel about it. mike kelly will be on the show tomorrow with more on the hearing. >>> there's another fox alert for you right now. a plane has been forced to make an emergency landing overnight at new jersey's newark international airport after one of its landing gears malfunctioned in mid air. the scary scene was caught on camera. you can see it...
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if the laws are bad, change the laws. if we need to have a different metrics, but whatever that matrix is, whatever the standards are, you have to enforce it or else you become an open border society and you promote something different than the rule of law, i.e., criminal conduct, and we cannot afford anarchy if we're going to have a democracy. >> one more thing to that. when we talk about hispanics, i know the democrats have spent a lot of money trying to vilify us, but the hispanics i know generally speaking have a faith in god. they love their families and they have a strong work ethic. those are three things i think made america great, that i think have been waning in recent years. so i think the hispanic culture has so much to bring and can help rejuvenate america. and i have confidence that once people have done the research and see which party stands for what and see which party is more pro-life and more pro-family and embraces a faith in god that they'll become republicans. i have great confidence that a majority
if the laws are bad, change the laws. if we need to have a different metrics, but whatever that matrix is, whatever the standards are, you have to enforce it or else you become an open border society and you promote something different than the rule of law, i.e., criminal conduct, and we cannot afford anarchy if we're going to have a democracy. >> one more thing to that. when we talk about hispanics, i know the democrats have spent a lot of money trying to vilify us, but the hispanics i...
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there's a similar law in montana. there are probably about a dozen other states that seem to be on a pathway, potentially, for this. to me, it doesn't seem coincidental that this is all happening in the obama era. there's been a proliferation of this. we're talking about guns right now. there have been a number of bills introduced in legislatures across the country to nullify obama care, the affordable care act. we've seen a lot of legislation like this popping up at the state level and really at the red state level, since president obama became president, and the attitude that it sort of, i think, what's worth showing here is kris kobach, the secretary of state from kansas, who's really been pushing the gun nullification, when eric holder wrote to kansas and said, no, you can't do this, his response was, the obama administration hads repeatedly violated the united states constitution for the past 4 1/2 years. that abuse cannot continue. the state of kansas is determined to restore the constitution and to protect the
there's a similar law in montana. there are probably about a dozen other states that seem to be on a pathway, potentially, for this. to me, it doesn't seem coincidental that this is all happening in the obama era. there's been a proliferation of this. we're talking about guns right now. there have been a number of bills introduced in legislatures across the country to nullify obama care, the affordable care act. we've seen a lot of legislation like this popping up at the state level and really...
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you named yourself after a group of people who proudly and historically violated tax laws. if i had a vanity tax plate, i might expect to get pulled over now and then. >> if you had that license plate -- >> not now. >> all right. politics aside, should we be surprised irs paid special attention to the tax forms of the tea party. judging from their terrible spelling, attention to detail isn't really their thing. not fair to scrutinize someone superhating obama but give them a second look if they spell it. >> irs spread the scrutiny around a little. even the tsapull. >> let's remember everyone cheats on the irs. having their job is like being married to 300 john drapers. >> we understand this is a super jittery time for the irs. wesley snipes just got out of jail and wesley snipes is not happy. >> really, guys. snipes is out. everyone at the irs is probably looking over their shoulders and praying
you named yourself after a group of people who proudly and historically violated tax laws. if i had a vanity tax plate, i might expect to get pulled over now and then. >> if you had that license plate -- >> not now. >> all right. politics aside, should we be surprised irs paid special attention to the tax forms of the tea party. judging from their terrible spelling, attention to detail isn't really their thing. not fair to scrutinize someone superhating obama but give them a...
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it's against the law. and if it's against the law and we have not be, you know, broken that, what would make you think that now they want to start registration? so what we did, we said basically any government agency or any person that tries to use recordkeeping and confiscating that to build a register, registration would be a felony with 15 years of prison time. so we were very clear. and everything we have in this bill, but as a law-abiding gun owner, some guns i can't go to other states and buy. why? i haven't done anything wrong. if i can pass a background check, you can go to another state and buy a car. you can buy about anything you want to any place in the cub. you follow me? this is what we're dealing with. and once we can remove that scenario, now, let me give you the big things. the big problem is this. it's not that even i can't believe even the people at the nra or any of the gun organizations believe that this bill, if anything, there's things in this bill they really like. they're afraid th
it's against the law. and if it's against the law and we have not be, you know, broken that, what would make you think that now they want to start registration? so what we did, we said basically any government agency or any person that tries to use recordkeeping and confiscating that to build a register, registration would be a felony with 15 years of prison time. so we were very clear. and everything we have in this bill, but as a law-abiding gun owner, some guns i can't go to other states and...
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here is the governor yesterday. >> it is my on or to sign in the law to promise to every minnesotan. >> the governor said it was a good day. >> what a day for minnesota. >> it's significant to see the states. >> the moment momentum is clear and a mark is a congress classmate of mine. it's a great step forward. the country made itself clear about where we are going with regard to equality of rights and marriage. >> is kentucky one of the next ones? >> i think kentucky is going to be one -- i would doubt it actually. don't hold your breath. back in 2004, kentucky passed a constitutional amendment. i think we are going to be one of the last holdouts. if the supreme court ruled rules the way i hope they will that would be moot. >> i ran into your colleagues a birthday party from ed paramuta from colorado. so you are all back in town. what are you going to accomplish this week? what great things can we expect out of the house of representatives this week? >> we are going to spend some very, very important time voting for the 37th or 8th time to repeal obama kay. >> it? >> the one issue th
here is the governor yesterday. >> it is my on or to sign in the law to promise to every minnesotan. >> the governor said it was a good day. >> what a day for minnesota. >> it's significant to see the states. >> the moment momentum is clear and a mark is a congress classmate of mine. it's a great step forward. the country made itself clear about where we are going with regard to equality of rights and marriage. >> is kentucky one of the next ones? >> i...
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if it is illegal and as you point out, these laws are on the books already. if you want to make a statement as president about how egregious you believe this is, why would you not want to do that? >> i don't know. i don't know. look, i think what he should have said yesterday in addition to being outrageous we want the justice department to fully investigate this. if this has been done deliberately and there is crime here, people will be prosecuted no matter what level of the irs they're in. look the president doesn't have clean hands in this. as i said yesterday on the floor of the senate, this organization of his, this administration has create adult turf intimidation. it is his campaign. it is this white house. it is basically an attempt to muscle anyone who is their political opponent and use whatever power they have at their disposal to intimidate people who they don't agre whether it is the associated press, whether witnesses at the state department or whether it is using the irs to go after groups that don't agree with the obama agenda this is an admin
if it is illegal and as you point out, these laws are on the books already. if you want to make a statement as president about how egregious you believe this is, why would you not want to do that? >> i don't know. i don't know. look, i think what he should have said yesterday in addition to being outrageous we want the justice department to fully investigate this. if this has been done deliberately and there is crime here, people will be prosecuted no matter what level of the irs they're...
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. >> stephanie: it plays a crucial role in carrying outthe health care law they don't get to pick what doctors -- because michele bachmann tried to link that -- >> death panels! >> stephanie: oh, dear god. i'm sleepy. >> why are we even having this debate? >> stephanie: i know. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> this is the dirtiest show i have ever been on in my whole life. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can qu
. >> stephanie: it plays a crucial role in carrying outthe health care law they don't get to pick what doctors -- because michele bachmann tried to link that -- >> death panels! >> stephanie: oh, dear god. i'm sleepy. >> why are we even having this debate? >> stephanie: i know. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> this is the dirtiest show i have ever been on in my whole life. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller...
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cook says he'll present a plan to dramatically simplify corporate tax laws. he thinks too many companies invest overseas to avoid american taxes. >>> "the new york post" says there is joyful news for a family who suffered a horror. two young children were murdered in their apartment last year. the family's nanny is charged in the killings. but marina and kevin crimm are now expecting a baby. on facebook the couple says their surviving daughter can't wait to welcome her new baby brother. >> we're so glad to read that this morning. >> i know, we wish them well. >> we all remember that story. >>> "the miami herald" says people in venezuela are scrambling to stock up on toilet paper because of a shortage. thousands of rolls flew off store shelves yesterday. economists blame price controls. the government is promising to import 50 million rolls. nobody i know ever wants to run out of toilet paper at any time, anywhere. >> know what they say. never mind. >>> and "the los angeles times" says the ceo of abercrombie & fitch is trying to stop a backlash. in a statement
cook says he'll present a plan to dramatically simplify corporate tax laws. he thinks too many companies invest overseas to avoid american taxes. >>> "the new york post" says there is joyful news for a family who suffered a horror. two young children were murdered in their apartment last year. the family's nanny is charged in the killings. but marina and kevin crimm are now expecting a baby. on facebook the couple says their surviving daughter can't wait to welcome her new...
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law enforcement will beef up security. san francisco police department contacted law-enforcement boston to get suggestions on how to make the race safer for the tens of thousands of runners that will hit the streets on sunday. officials will have both uniforms and undercover officers along the course. officials will install security cameras>> we so was fourth run but we just lost your audio. you can see the sea of people. mike is talking about the registration you have to have a bit. which you can get today. you can register at the last minute but you have to pay for it. you can still get that today. mike what you're telling us that if you do not have a big in the sea of people. i can see people from past years they will pull you off. >> right darya, they're not allowing unregistered run it on to the courts. if you do not have raised the bid but you would not be allowed to run pier is also not allowing large backpacks on the course. there will not allow alcohol or pass along the course. the runners i spoke to our meeting a
law enforcement will beef up security. san francisco police department contacted law-enforcement boston to get suggestions on how to make the race safer for the tens of thousands of runners that will hit the streets on sunday. officials will have both uniforms and undercover officers along the course. officials will install security cameras>> we so was fourth run but we just lost your audio. you can see the sea of people. mike is talking about the registration you have to have a bit....
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but now he's on the other side of the law. charged with the brutal beating death of a new jersey lawyer. >> from heroic hitchhiker to alleged murderer. >> smash, smash, smash. >> kale ep mcgillvy, better known as kai, the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker is behind bars in philadelphia, accused of beating a new jersey lawyer to death inside his home. earlier this year kai skyrocketed to viral video stardom after this rambling tv interview captured the lively hitchhiker describing how he saved two victims from a deranged attacker. >> so [ bleep ] ran up behind him with a hatchet, smach, smach, smach. >> the interview amassed hundreds of views on the internet. four months after being hailed a hero, the homeless hitchhiker became the subject of a massive manhunt for allegedly killing a new jersey attorney. >> this man was well known and that doesn't mean that he did not or could not be become involved in a crime. >> on the run since monday, kai took this picture. his long hair cut off, police say to try and conceal his identity. police
but now he's on the other side of the law. charged with the brutal beating death of a new jersey lawyer. >> from heroic hitchhiker to alleged murderer. >> smash, smash, smash. >> kale ep mcgillvy, better known as kai, the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker is behind bars in philadelphia, accused of beating a new jersey lawyer to death inside his home. earlier this year kai skyrocketed to viral video stardom after this rambling tv interview captured the lively hitchhiker describing...
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now let's talk about why both of them are interested witnesses, wolf, as a matter of law. that means something. what it means is both have an interest potentially to fabrica fabricate. why? let's speak about o.j. first. he may have an interest in fabricating or does because of the fact that his life depends upon this. 9 to 33 years is a long time so you better believe that any defendt similarly situated in his position may say something that is less than truthful. let's turn our attention to yale galanter. now, his reputation is at stake, his credibility is at stake. when you're a lawyer that's all you have. so as far as he is concerned, he may in taking the stand have some motivation to say things that are in keeping with accepted practice to show that he's a good attorney. he's more than a good attorney. that he, you know, is a great attorney and knows what he's doing. i think both of them are interested witnesses. the final thought, wolf, is this. it's up to a judge to assess the credibility and make a determination is it a o.j. or b yale galanter? >> another key point
now let's talk about why both of them are interested witnesses, wolf, as a matter of law. that means something. what it means is both have an interest potentially to fabrica fabricate. why? let's speak about o.j. first. he may have an interest in fabricating or does because of the fact that his life depends upon this. 9 to 33 years is a long time so you better believe that any defendt similarly situated in his position may say something that is less than truthful. let's turn our attention to...
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reporter: grandmother marjorie ann davis had been eating dinner with her daughter betsy martin and son-in-law tommy martin when the tornado hit. betsy martin was the only survivor. eddie martin is her son. >> unimaginable that they were in that. >> reporter: his uncle, a firefighter in odessa texas came to search for treasured possessions. his fellow firefighters made the five-hour drive here to help. >> firefighters are a big brotherhood. when one of our guys goes through what dave has gone through, we're going to be there to help him in any way we can. >> reporter: back in cleburne the flynns are getting help too, from members of their church. it's a reminder for them of what really matters. >> your family your children can't be replaced but everything else you own is -- >> -- is stuff. >> -- is stuff and is material things. >> reporter: residents of the hardest hit neighborhood here in granbury have been unable so far to get back in to see really what even happened to their homes, but authorities expect that they will be able to let them back in today to retrieve some belongings and try to
reporter: grandmother marjorie ann davis had been eating dinner with her daughter betsy martin and son-in-law tommy martin when the tornado hit. betsy martin was the only survivor. eddie martin is her son. >> unimaginable that they were in that. >> reporter: his uncle, a firefighter in odessa texas came to search for treasured possessions. his fellow firefighters made the five-hour drive here to help. >> firefighters are a big brotherhood. when one of our guys goes through...
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hundreds of volunteers have joined in the search with 200 law enforcement personnel from all over the bay area. mikaela lynch who has autism wandered away from a family vacation home on wednesday. lynch does not speak and has the mental capacity of a 1-year-old. we certainly hope they find her safe. we'll have a look at weather and traffic right after this. >>> welcome back now. the time is 9:28. you'll notice a difference today. temperatures are going to be cooler. a breeze will pick up. also clouds are going to increase steadily as we head throughout the day today. we have a storm system that will bring us rain. for today 75, 63 in san francisco. speaking of those showers headed our way, we stopped the clock on future cast. when we meet back here this morning at this time, we will be tracking showers on the radar. looks like we're going to clear out just in time for friday and warm you up as you head into the upcoming weekend. lets check that rough ride this morning, mike. >> that drive technically but really sort of a slow crawl, southbound 880 through fremont, right here, in front
hundreds of volunteers have joined in the search with 200 law enforcement personnel from all over the bay area. mikaela lynch who has autism wandered away from a family vacation home on wednesday. lynch does not speak and has the mental capacity of a 1-year-old. we certainly hope they find her safe. we'll have a look at weather and traffic right after this. >>> welcome back now. the time is 9:28. you'll notice a difference today. temperatures are going to be cooler. a breeze will pick...